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This Friday, we celebrate our 49 Turquoise Legacy Circle members who have graciously included Think New Mexico in their will or estate plan. Help us reach 50 TLC members! ... See MoreSee Less

This Friday, we celebrate our 49 Turquoise Legacy Circle members who have graciously included Think New Mexico in their will or estate plan. Help us reach 50 TLC members!

ICYMI: New Mexico Safety Over Profits settled with the NM Ethics Commission for $5,000, after the organization previously refused to disclose its donors. KUNM's Daniel Montaño takes a look.

You can find the press release and report from the NM Ethics Commission at the link in our bio.
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"Among the group’s biggest previously undisclosed donors were Iowa-based trial lawyer Nicholas Rowley, who contributed $425,000 since 2021, and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association, which contributed $245,000 since 2022."

Daniel J. Chacón with The Santa Fe New Mexican takes a closer look at the recent settlement between the New Mexico Ethics Commission and New Mexico Safety Over Profit. ➡
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Among the group’s biggest previously undisclosed donors were Iowa-based trial lawyer Nicholas Rowley, who contributed $425,000 since 2021, and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association, which contributed $245,000 since 2022.

Daniel J. Chacón with The Santa Fe New Mexican takes a closer look at the recent settlement between the New Mexico Ethics Commission and New Mexico Safety Over Profit. ➡Image attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment

Dark Money Donors Revealed: After being sued by the New Mexico Ethics Commission for refusing to comply with state transparency laws, New Mexico Safety Over Profit has agreed to settle the case and disclose their donors.

🚨Spoiler Alert🚨
100% of donors are trial lawyers, trial lawyer employees, and the Trial Lawyer Association.
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Dark Money Donors Revealed: After being sued by the New Mexico Ethics Commission for refusing to comply with state transparency laws, New Mexico Safety Over Profit has agreed to settle the case and disclose their donors. 

🚨Spoiler Alert🚨 
100% of donors are trial lawyers, trial lawyer employees, and the Trial Lawyer Association.Image attachmentImage attachment
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